Their b-sides contain occasional gems, but a lot of them that I used to like have dated. 'Meeting in the aisle' is something they have neglected, a direction they could have gone in for an EP or an album that would have been good for them.

The article really shows what underpins Radiohead's underlying appeal. Yeah, Karma Police and High and Dry might suck people in, but there's far superior stuff underneath on every album.

How To Disappear is the great lost single that never was. Bodysnatchers is class, and Everything in it's right place is perfection. Live versions of Packt like sardines really ramp that song up a level.